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  • #16
    Re: Are mustaine sigs very rare?

    Are those mustaine sigs common in sale? What good price for good condition mustaine sig? I'm looking for USA King V, and Mustaine sig. could be one option :P

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    • #17
      Re: Are mustaine sigs very rare?

      For a KV1 in decent condition, you could pay anywhere from $1,000 to $1,800 I would guess. Maybe even more.
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      • #18
        Re: Are mustaine sigs very rare?

        I thought the ESP version was nicer then the Jackson sig. The ESP has a nicer neck and doesn't hace those gay tuners!!

        FEATURES: neck-thru-body construction; 25.5” scale; mahogany body; 3-piece mahogany neck; ebony fingerboard; dot inlays w/8-ball on first fret; Seymour Duncan JB/Jazz pickups; 2 volume & 1 tone control with 3-way toggle; black hardware; Sperzel Locking tuners; Dunlop Flushmount Straploks; TonePros locking bridge w/string-thru-body; white binding on neck & headstock; 24 jumbo frets

        Go to espguitars.com and check it out under the signature models.
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        • #19
          Re: Are mustaine sigs very rare?

          [ QUOTE ]
          I thought the ESP version was nicer then the Jackson sig. The ESP has a nicer neck and doesn't hace those gay tuners!!

          FEATURES: neck-thru-body construction; 25.5” scale; mahogany body; 3-piece mahogany neck; ebony fingerboard; dot inlays w/8-ball on first fret; Seymour Duncan JB/Jazz pickups; 2 volume & 1 tone control with 3-way toggle; black hardware; Sperzel Locking tuners; Dunlop Flushmount Straploks; TonePros locking bridge w/string-thru-body; white binding on neck & headstock; 24 jumbo frets

          Go to espguitars.com and check it out under the signature models.

          [/ QUOTE ]

          KV1s have nicer inlays, case, price, and no gay pickguard.

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          • #20
            Re: Are mustaine sigs very rare?

            I am a huge ESP guy but seriously the KV1s and Y2KVs are just hard to touch in quality. I also hate the way ESP doesnt use real mother of pearl for the inlays on the high end guitars. The new ESPees are nice just not as good as a Y2KV.

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            • #21
              Re: Are mustaine sigs very rare?

              [ QUOTE ]
              I thought the ESP version was nicer then the Jackson sig. The ESP has a nicer neck and doesn't hace those gay tuners!!

              FEATURES: neck-thru-body construction; 25.5” scale; mahogany body; 3-piece mahogany neck; ebony fingerboard; dot inlays w/8-ball on first fret;

              Go to espguitars.com and check it out under the signature models.

              [/ QUOTE ]




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              • #22
                Re: Are mustaine sigs very rare?

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                • #23
                  Re: Are mustaine sigs very rare?

                  [ QUOTE ]
                  I thought the ESP version was nicer then the Jackson sig. The ESP has a nicer neck and doesn't hace those gay tuners!!

                  FEATURES: neck-thru-body construction; 25.5” scale; mahogany body; 3-piece mahogany neck; ebony fingerboard; dot inlays w/8-ball on first fret; Seymour Duncan JB/Jazz pickups; 2 volume & 1 tone control with 3-way toggle; black hardware; Sperzel Locking tuners; Dunlop Flushmount Straploks; TonePros locking bridge w/string-thru-body; white binding on neck & headstock; 24 jumbo frets

                  Go to espguitars.com and check it out under the signature models.

                  [/ QUOTE ]

                  Yeah, we've all seen it thanks. What do you mean has a nicer neck? Longer, shorter, thicker, thinner, rounder, v-shaped? What you mean is, you like it better. That is your opinion, and judging from this post, it's not worth much either.
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                  • #24
                    Re: Are mustaine sigs very rare?

                    he seems like an employee of ESP trying to advertise here.......hmmmmmm.....is the nut noose coming soon?

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                    • #25
                      Re: Are mustaine sigs very rare?

                      I absolutly love the KV1, and I'm in desperate for one with a fixed bridge and LSR's, that one is blue ghost flames is hella sexy. KV1's rock.

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